Studies on the ecophysiology of periphytic algae in cochin estuary


Autoria(s): Sreekumar, R; Dr.Joseph, K J
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24/04/2014

24/04/2014

01/12/1996

Resumo

The estuaries are highly productive ecosystems and characteristically are more productive than the adjacent river or sea. Estuarine producers which include planktonic algae, periphyton, herpobenthos as well as macrophytes are capable of nearly year round photosynthesis. Productivity of an environment is mainly the contribution of various groups of autotrophic flora. Any quantitative estimation excluding any one of these would be an underestimation. Periphyton plays a very important role in the productivity of estuarine and coastal waters. It has been reported that periphytic algae attain high biomass (Moss, 1968; Hansson, 1988a) and may contribute up to 80% of the primary production (Persson gt gtt, 1977); Considerable amount of work has been done on the productivity in Cochin backwaters by different investigators (Qasim, 1973, 1979; Nair gt gtt, 1975; Gopi— nathan gt gtt, 1984). All of them have estimated the primary production based only on phytoplankton of the estuary. Considering the contribution of other autotrophic components of the estuary such as periphyton (haptobenthos), sediment flora (herpebenthos) and macropytes, the productivity estimated by earlier authors were essentially underestimations. The present work is an attempt inter glig to assess the contribution of periphytic flora towards the total organic production in the estuary

School of Marine Sciences, Cochin University of Science And Technology

Cochin University of Science And Technology

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http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/3631

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en

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Cochin University of Science And Technology

Palavras-Chave #Echophysiology #Periphyton Accrual #Periphyton and Hydrography #Carotenoids
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